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Amy Plum

Auteur de Die for Me

23 oeuvres 2,959 utilisateurs 242 critiques 10 Favoris

Séries

Œuvres de Amy Plum

Die for Me (2011) 1,140 exemplaires
After the End (2014) 477 exemplaires
Until I Die (2012) 447 exemplaires
If I Should Die (2013) 362 exemplaires
Dreamfall (2017) 181 exemplaires
Until the Beginning (After the End) (2015) 134 exemplaires
Die For Her (2013) 98 exemplaires
Neverwake (2018) 54 exemplaires
Die Once More (2015) 33 exemplaires
To Die For: A Die For Me Novella (2021) 8 exemplaires
Inside the World of Die for Me (2016) 7 exemplaires
Políbená měsícem (2014) 3 exemplaires
Revenants (2015) 2 exemplaires
Von Träumen entführt (eShort) (2014) 2 exemplaires
Mi vida por la tuya (2014) 2 exemplaires

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Nom canonique
Plum, Amy
Date de naissance
1967-03-02
Sexe
female
Nationalité
USA
Pays (pour la carte)
France
Lieu de naissance
Oregon, USA
Lieux de résidence
Chicago, Illinois, USA
Birmingham, Alabama, USA
New York, New York, USA
Paris, France
Études
Courtauld Institute of Art
Wheaton College
Professions
writer
translator
teacher
Organisations
Authors Guild
Agent
Stacey Glick
Courte biographie
Amy Plum grew up in Birmingham, Alabama before venturing further afield to Chicago, Paris, London and New York. An art historian by training, she finally traded a tiny apartment in Brooklyn for a rambling farmhouse in a village of 1300 people in the French countryside. She lives there with her French husband, two young children and big red dog Ella, and spends her time writing in a tiny ancient stone house in her garden.

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Great ending with surprises all the way through the book. Kate & Vincent are valiant heroes. Thanks for the trilogy!
 
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LuLibro | 20 autres critiques | Jan 22, 2024 |
Definitely learned more about revenants and liked the development of the relationship between Vincent & Kate. Can't wait to read the third book.
 
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LuLibro | 44 autres critiques | Jan 22, 2024 |
Loved this book! In some ways better than Twilight.... I'll definitely read the next one.
 
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LuLibro | 118 autres critiques | Jan 22, 2024 |
2.5 stars It kept me turning the pages cause I wanted to find out how the kids would get out of the dream world, but the end was kind of disappointing. There are some things that happen in the end (which I'll discuss in a spoiler section below), that I just don't think would have happened. It wasn't realistic for the story or the characters. Unfortunately, this part kind of ruined the end for me, cause it was so unrealistic it took me out of the story. If it was done better, I might have liked it a bit more. I would have liked to see how the characters adjusted to being back in the outside world instead we're just told what happens to them next. Jaime's, the pre-med student, her chapters were still the most interesting to me. I hate that they were so short and wished they could have been longer.



SPOILER ALERT!!!



At the end, since Jaime was kicked out of the lab earlier, she has to trick the 2 leading scientist to get them out of the room for 25 min so she can go in and test her theory to try to wake the kids up. After everything that has happened that day, and the fact that they already lost 3 patients and have no idea what's going on with the others, why on earth would these 2 scientists leave the patients all alone with absolutely NO ONE there to watch/monitor them, to walk 10 min to the other side of the building to answer a text "their boss" sent them? Which, their boss knows the critical condition these patients are in and I doubt he'd ask for both of them to come see him right away. It'd make more sense if one of the scientist went to see their boss and the other one stayed behind to monitor the patients, or if they got a colleague or even a security guard to watch the patients while they responded to their boss' text, but no. We're to believe these two highly educated scientists, thought it was a good idea for both of them to leave the patients completely unattended with no one watching them, for 25 min, even though anyone of them could suddenly go into cardiac arrest and die while their gone, which has already happened with 3 other patients earlier in the series, and that was WHILE someone was monitoring them! WTF?! I get that there needed to be a way for Jaime to get in the room with the patients unattended so she could test out her theory, but there are better ways it could have been done. This is a huge plot hole that should have never existed, where was the editing for this part of the book?
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VanessaMarieBooks | 1 autre critique | Dec 10, 2023 |

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Statistiques

Œuvres
23
Membres
2,959
Popularité
#8,624
Évaluation
3.8
Critiques
242
ISBN
93
Langues
6
Favoris
10

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